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All [[platforms]] at HLRS have several Software Development Tools, Compilers & Libraries installed in order to suit your development needs. We distinguish the tools by the way the environment variables (e.g. library paths) are set on the system. The first category of tools are generally available when logging in - their environment variables are set in a conventional way on the operating system. The second category of tools are using the [[module command]] in order to set their environment variables. | |||
Before you start with the development of your code, please be sure to read the [[General HWW Documentation]]. | |||
== Available Software Development Tools, Compilers & Libraries == | == Available Software Development Tools, Compilers & Libraries == | ||
For details about installed Software see the complete list of [[Module Overview|installed Modules]]. | For details about installed Software see the complete list of [[Module Overview|installed Modules]]. | ||
=== Project Management and Collaboration === | === Project Management and Collaboration === | ||
* [[HLRS GForge]] ( [https://gforge.hlrs.de/ HLRS GForge Server]) | * [[HLRS GForge]] ( [https://gforge.hlrs.de/ HLRS GForge Server]) | ||
===Compilers and Language Extensions=== | |||
* [[GNU Compiler]] | |||
* [[Intel Compiler]] | |||
* [[PGI Compiler]] | |||
* [[OpenMP]] | |||
* [[UPC]] | |||
===Libraries=== | |||
* [[Open MPI]] | |||
* [[Intel MPI]] | |||
* [[MVAPICH2]] | |||
* [[Global Arrays]] | |||
* [[MKL]] | |||
* [[Extrae]] | |||
* [[Vampirtrace]] | |||
* [[PAPI]] | |||
* [[PETSc]] | |||
* [[FFTW]] | |||
===Software Development Tools=== | |||
==== Version Control Systems ==== | |||
* [[CVS]] | |||
* [[SVN]] | |||
==== Compilation and IDEs ==== | |||
* [[Ant]] | |||
* [[make]] | |||
* [[Eclipse]] | |||
==== Debugging ==== | |||
* [[Valgrind]] | |||
* [[Inspector]] (formerly Thread Checker) | |||
* [[Marmot]] | |||
* [[DDT | DDT Parallel Debugger (Allinea)]] | |||
* [[TotalView | Totalview Parallel Debugger (Roguewave)]] | |||
==== Performance Analysis ==== | |||
* [[gprof | gprof GNU Profiling tool]] | |||
* [[Threadspotter | ThreadSpotter (RogueWave/Acumem)]] | |||
* [[Kojak | Kojak Trace Analysis (FZJ)]] | |||
* [[OPT | OPT Performance Analysis Tool (Allinea)]] | |||
* [[Paraver | Paraver tool (BSC)]] | |||
* [[Scalasca | Scalasca tool (JSC)]] | |||
* [[Trace Analyzer and Collector | Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector]] | |||
* [[Vampir | Vampir Tool (TU-Dresden)]] | |||
* [[VTune | VTune Performance Profiling Tool (Intel)]] | |||
==== Visualization ==== | |||
* [[OpenDX | OpenDX]] | |||
* [[ParaView | ParaView]] | |||
* [[VTK | VTK]] | |||
== How-Tos, Tricks & Tips == | |||
=== Compiling and running === | |||
* [[SX and configure]] | |||
* [[PACX-MPI on clusters]] | |||
=== General === | |||
* [[POSIX compliant shell scripting]] | |||
* Parallel I/O best practices using [[MPI-IO]] | |||
===Performance Optimization=== | |||
* [[Useful_Compiler_Options_On_x86|Useful compiler options on x86 processors]] | |||
* [[Thread_And_Memory_Pinning|Pinning threads and memory on multicore/processor system under Linux]] | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Application software packages]] | |||
== External Links == | |||
* [http://www.hlrs.de/organization/av/amt/ HLRS, Applications, Models & Tools] | |||
* [http://www.hlrs.de/organization/sos/num/ HLRS, Numercial Methods & Libraries] | |||
* [http://www.hlrs.de/organization/sos/par/ HLRS, Parallel Computing - Training & Applications Services] | |||
* [https://kb.hlrs.de/staff/index.php/Amt Internal Wiki (HLRS staff only)] | |||
* [https://gforge.hlrs.de/ HLRS GForge Server] | |||
Revision as of 15:45, 28 November 2011
All platforms at HLRS have several Software Development Tools, Compilers & Libraries installed in order to suit your development needs. We distinguish the tools by the way the environment variables (e.g. library paths) are set on the system. The first category of tools are generally available when logging in - their environment variables are set in a conventional way on the operating system. The second category of tools are using the module command in order to set their environment variables.
Before you start with the development of your code, please be sure to read the General HWW Documentation.
Available Software Development Tools, Compilers & Libraries
For details about installed Software see the complete list of installed Modules.
Project Management and Collaboration
Compilers and Language Extensions
Libraries
Software Development Tools
Version Control Systems
Compilation and IDEs
Debugging
- Valgrind
- Inspector (formerly Thread Checker)
- Marmot
- DDT Parallel Debugger (Allinea)
- Totalview Parallel Debugger (Roguewave)
Performance Analysis
- gprof GNU Profiling tool
- ThreadSpotter (RogueWave/Acumem)
- Kojak Trace Analysis (FZJ)
- OPT Performance Analysis Tool (Allinea)
- Paraver tool (BSC)
- Scalasca tool (JSC)
- Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector
- Vampir Tool (TU-Dresden)
- VTune Performance Profiling Tool (Intel)
Visualization
How-Tos, Tricks & Tips
Compiling and running
General
- POSIX compliant shell scripting
- Parallel I/O best practices using MPI-IO
Performance Optimization
- Useful compiler options on x86 processors
- Pinning threads and memory on multicore/processor system under Linux